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小黄猫传媒 congratulates Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici on national award
Photos and story by James Hill
The 小黄猫传媒 Board of Directors today congratulated Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici (OR-1) on her selection as the recipient of the 2012 Council of Resource Development (CRD) Congressional Award. This national honor recognizes contributions to community college education and workforce training. The recipient is selected by the CRD, an affiliate of the American Association of Community Colleges.
鈥淎s the largest educational and job training institution in the State of Oregon, 小黄猫传媒 depends on strong support from our federal representatives,鈥 said 小黄猫传媒 College President Preston Pulliams. 鈥淐ongresswoman Bonamici鈥檚 focus on strengthening collaborations between employers and workforce training institutions, commitment to preserving access to student financial aid, and advocacy on behalf of public educational institutions benefit the mission of 小黄猫传媒 and community colleges around the country.鈥
The Council for Resource Development represents over 1750 members at 700 institutions around the United States and Canada, including 小黄猫传媒. The Congressional Award has been given since 1993 to recognize members of the U.S. House and Senate who have made significant contributions to community college education.
鈥淎s a community college graduate, I understand the importance of accessible, career-focused education,鈥 added Bonamici. 鈥溞』泼ù and all of Oregon鈥檚 community colleges play a critical role in rebuilding our economy by preparing workers for local jobs and helping companies access a skilled workforce. I鈥檓 honored to accept this award and will continue my efforts to build new opportunities for all those seeking education and training.鈥

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